The biggest problem of present physics.

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The biggest problem of present physics.
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The biggest problem of present physics is that physicists think
that the Universe is one – dimensioned, inspite of the facts
that the Universe as whoel is two – dimensioned
Next to the Matter World the Vacuum World exists too.
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We know many laws and parameters of Matter world, but we
know nothing about Vacuum world.
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We only know that, for example, electron lost its parameters
in interaction with vacuum.
We only know that physicists need vacuum in CERN experiments
to create mass-particles
We only know that physicists need mathematical ‘ renormalization’
to bring particles to reality from infinite.
We only know that
‘ Somehow, the energy is extracted from the vacuum
and turned into particles...
Don't try it in your basement, but you can do it.
/ -- University of Chicago cosmologist Rocky Kolb /
Etc . . .
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My question : what we need to do to understand the Nature?
My answer:
1.At first, to find the parameters of Vacuum.
2. To find the parameters of ‘virtua particles’ in Vacuum.
3. To understand the process of mass-partical creation
from ‘virtua particles’
4.To understand the laws and formulas of connection between
the Matter and Vacuum worlds.
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Israel Sadovnik Socratus

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Whatsa matter for you? The al Khemists have always known mater needs the pater for it to all be cohesive.
 

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What is a vacuum? What are particles? The biggest problem with modern physics is the monied controllers. If not for them everyone would consider electricity to be the primal force behind and in everything.
 

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What is a vacuum? What are particles? The biggest problem with modern physics is the monied controllers. If not for them everyone would consider electricity to be the primal force behind and in everything.

Well in my vacumm as I just looked - Lots of dust and other unwanted dirt.
 

darkbeaver

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Well in my vacumm as I just looked - Lots of dust and other unwanted dirt.

This is a science thread. We are not supposed to make jokes. We are supposed to contemplate the OP with sincere efforts to plumb the abyss of ignorance in hopes of breakthroughs to the other side or sides as the case may be.
I am checking my vacuum cleaner later when I remember where the stinking thing is.
 

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This is a science thread. We are not supposed to make jokes. We are supposed to contemplate the OP with sincere efforts to plumb the abyss of ignorance in hopes of breakthroughs to the other side or sides as the case may be.
I am checking my vacuum cleaner later when I remember where the stinking thing is.

The vacum is where you left it last. So do not worry.
 

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The biggest problem as Socratus calls it, doesn't exist...the physicists realize that they are not a two-dimensional object, they know a ship doesn't fall off of a flat earth when they go over the horizon. We measure the volume of many things, and that's important for a great deal of the universe's physical laws...that's three dimensions. Then there's time. So we're up to four dimensions at the very least...
 

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The biggest problem as Socratus calls it, doesn't exist...the physicists realize that they are not a two-dimensional object, they know a ship doesn't fall off of a flat earth when they go over the horizon. We measure the volume of many things, and that's important for a great deal of the universe's physical laws...that's three dimensions. Then there's time. So we're up to four dimensions at the very least...

So tell us about wormholes? The simplified version, for the basic idiot like myself.
 

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So tell us about wormholes? The simplified version, for the basic idiot like myself.
I've seen thousands of them on golf courses.

The Beaver dude is partly right. The basic foundation of reality is energy, but energy takes on many forms: heat, light, electricity, even thought.
 

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So tell us about wormholes? The simplified version, for the basic idiot like myself.

I don't know much about them...except that they are hypothetical. They involve maths that visualize space time as two dimensions, but that doesn't mean physicists believe the universe is in two dimensions....any introductory physics class will start out with basic units and dimensions, and there are more than two dimensions.

I've seen thousands of them on golf courses.

The Beaver dude is partly right. The basic foundation of reality is energy, but energy takes on many forms: heat, light, electricity, even thought.

Thought? Explain please...
 

Cliffy

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What is thought? The firing of synapses, the flow of information from various parts of the brain into a coherent whole (or not). Whatever it is, it takes energy to move information around inside that super computer we call a brain. And what is the brain if not a pile of atomic structures that require energy to spin those electrons and protons around their nuclei.
 

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What is thought? The firing of synapses,

That's electro-chemical. The electrical impulse is conducted by ion exchange, and the signalling from neuron to neuron is through chemicals and their matching receptors.
 

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Electro = energy. Chemical = energy (ala atomic structures).

Yes...what I'm saying is that thought isn't a form of energy by itself...it's a combination of chemical and electrical energy. Like a hybrid car that uses gasoline and batteries to propel the vehicle, that's not a form of energy by itself.
 

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The biggest problem as Socratus calls it, doesn't exist...
the physicists realize that they are not a two-dimensional object,
they know a ship doesn't fall off of a flat earth when they go over the horizon.
We measure the volume of many things, and that's important for a great deal
of the universe's physical laws...that's three dimensions. Then there's time.
So we're up to four dimensions at the very least...


The Vacuum/aether is an infinite energy structure which
can generate virtual particles – antiparticles.
These virtual particles/ antiparticles, using its spins, can jump from
the vacuum and turned into elementary particles, for example, electron.
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"Now we know that the vacuum can have all sorts of wonderful effects
over an enormous range of scales, from the microscopic to the cosmic,"
said Peter Milonni
from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
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When the next revolution rocks physics,
chances are it will be about nothing — the vacuum,

that endless infinite void.
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/18-nothingness-of-space-theory-of-everything

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The Universe as whole is Two- Measured World.
Next to Material-Gravity World the Vacuum World exists too.
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Physics, like most sciences, is stuck dealing with physical reality. It is incapable of dealing with the spiritual realms which are pure, conscious energy. Quantum physics is beginning to tear down the wall between those two worlds, but it still has a way to go yet.
 

socratus

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Physics, like most sciences, is stuck dealing with physical reality.
It is incapable of dealing with the spiritual realms which are pure, conscious energy.
Quantum physics is beginning to tear down the wall between those two worlds,
but it still has a way to go yet.
The biggest problem of present physics is The Double Universe.
Physicists know the Matter world and refuse to think about the
Vacuum world.
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" The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in my opinion,
is the basic problem now before physics. Really, if you can’t correctly
describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correct description
of something more complex? "
/ Paul Dirac ./
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‘Although we are used to thinking of empty space as containing
nothing at all, and therefore having zero energy, the quantum
rules say that there is some uncertainty about this. Perhaps each
tiny bit of the vacuum actually contains rather a lot of energy.
If the vacuum contained enough energy, it could convert this
into particles, in line with E-Mc^2.’
/ Book: Stephen Hawking. Pages 147-148.
By Michael White and John Gribbin. /
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Astrophysicists say:
‘ 90% or more of the matter in the Universe is unseen dark matter.’
Question:
How can the 90% or more of the hidden dark matter in

the Universe create the few % of the Visible matter ?
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Dark energy may be vacuum
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-01/uoc-dem011607.php

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